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... speak , and speak forgiveness . " 6 66 Forgiveness ! " she said what have I to forgive ? " 6 66 - " O mock me not , Mr. Dalton ! Forgive the words that were wrung from me in bitterness of soul - Forgive me forgive the passionate ...
... speak , and speak forgiveness . " 6 66 Forgiveness ! " she said what have I to forgive ? " 6 66 - " O mock me not , Mr. Dalton ! Forgive the words that were wrung from me in bitterness of soul - Forgive me forgive the passionate ...
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... Speak , Ellen speak forgiveness . " << - ―― - speak , and " " Forgiveness ! " she said " O mock me not , Mr. Dalton ! what have I to forgive ? " 666 Forgive the words that were wrung from me in bitterness of soul - Forgive me forgive ...
... Speak , Ellen speak forgiveness . " << - ―― - speak , and " " Forgiveness ! " she said " O mock me not , Mr. Dalton ! what have I to forgive ? " 666 Forgive the words that were wrung from me in bitterness of soul - Forgive me forgive ...
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... speak briefly . It is tame , prosaic , frigid ; and even in that incident which is the principal distress of the ... Speak . Where is he , Sir ? * ( To the Guards . ) Officer . My liege ! - ( Aside . ) —I cannot speak . • Croesus . Call ...
... speak briefly . It is tame , prosaic , frigid ; and even in that incident which is the principal distress of the ... Speak . Where is he , Sir ? * ( To the Guards . ) Officer . My liege ! - ( Aside . ) —I cannot speak . • Croesus . Call ...
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